Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
Using Lyx 2.0.5.1 w/ Fedora 18, TeXLive 2012 from Fedora updates. In Tools - Preferences - File Handling - File Formats I set PDF (XeTeX) as Default Format. In Document - Settings - Fonts I checked Use non-TeX fonts (via XeTeX/LuaTeX). Then I chose the Linux Liberation fonts (serif, sans, mono).

Re: Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Rudi Gaelzer rudi.gael...@ufrgs.br wrote: Using Lyx 2.0.5.1 w/ Fedora 18, TeXLive 2012 from Fedora updates. In Tools - Preferences - File Handling - File Formats I set PDF (XeTeX) as Default Format. In Document - Settings - Fonts I checked Use non-TeX fonts

Re: Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
On Thursday 04 April 2013 10:49:06 Scott Kostyshak wrote: This is a regression that I reported a few days ago and should be fixed soon hopefully. In the meantime, you can try the following: In luatex-hyphen.lua's adddialect(), replace the line data = language_dat[language] with

Re: Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Rudi Gaelzer rudi.gael...@ufrgs.br wrote: On Thursday 04 April 2013 10:49:06 Scott Kostyshak wrote: In Document Settings Output, is the default output format set? This overrides the preferences default output. That did work... I had Default set as the default

Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
Using Lyx 2.0.5.1 w/ Fedora 18, TeXLive 2012 from Fedora updates. In Tools - Preferences - File Handling - File Formats I set PDF (XeTeX) as Default Format. In Document - Settings - Fonts I checked Use non-TeX fonts (via XeTeX/LuaTeX). Then I chose the Linux Liberation fonts (serif, sans, mono).

Re: Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Rudi Gaelzer rudi.gael...@ufrgs.br wrote: Using Lyx 2.0.5.1 w/ Fedora 18, TeXLive 2012 from Fedora updates. In Tools - Preferences - File Handling - File Formats I set PDF (XeTeX) as Default Format. In Document - Settings - Fonts I checked Use non-TeX fonts

Re: Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
On Thursday 04 April 2013 10:49:06 Scott Kostyshak wrote: This is a regression that I reported a few days ago and should be fixed soon hopefully. In the meantime, you can try the following: In luatex-hyphen.lua's adddialect(), replace the line data = language_dat[language] with

Re: Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Rudi Gaelzer rudi.gael...@ufrgs.br wrote: On Thursday 04 April 2013 10:49:06 Scott Kostyshak wrote: In Document Settings Output, is the default output format set? This overrides the preferences default output. That did work... I had Default set as the default

Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
Using Lyx 2.0.5.1 w/ Fedora 18, TeXLive 2012 from Fedora updates. In Tools -> Preferences -> File Handling -> File Formats I set PDF (XeTeX) as Default Format. In Document -> Settings -> Fonts I checked Use non-TeX fonts (via XeTeX/LuaTeX). Then I chose the Linux Liberation fonts (serif, sans,

Re: Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote: > Using Lyx 2.0.5.1 w/ Fedora 18, TeXLive 2012 from Fedora updates. > > In Tools -> Preferences -> File Handling -> File Formats I set PDF (XeTeX) as > Default Format. > In Document -> Settings -> Fonts I checked Use

Re: Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Rudi Gaelzer
On Thursday 04 April 2013 10:49:06 Scott Kostyshak wrote: > This is a regression that I reported a few days ago and should be > fixed soon hopefully. In the meantime, you can try the following: > > In luatex-hyphen.lua's adddialect(), replace the line > > data = language_dat[language] >

Re: Weird behaviour with XeLaTeX.

2013-04-04 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote: > On Thursday 04 April 2013 10:49:06 Scott Kostyshak wrote: >> In Document Settings > Output, is the default output format set? This >> overrides the preferences default output. > > That did work... I had "Default" set as